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25.0 x 34.0 cm
Museum of Barnstaple And North Devon
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Toimitus maailmanlaajuisesti () kahdessa viikossa tavallisen 4–5 viikon sijaan. (18 heinäkuu)
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Taiteilijan elämäkerta
Joseph Kennedy: A Legacy of Resilience and Artistic Vision
Joseph Kennedy, born in New York City in 1884, descended from a prominent Irish clan—the Ó Cinnéide Fionn—whose roots stretched back to County Wexford. His family’s journey began with Diarmaid Ó Cinnéide Fionn acquiring Knigh Castle near Puckane, Tipperary, in 1546, marking the genesis of their lineage within Ireland's Gaelic tradition. The subsequent relocation to Dunganstown, New Ross, County Wexford, solidified their connection to the land and shaped their familial history. Patrick Kennedy (1823–1858), a descendant of Diarmaid Ó Cinnéide Fionn, established himself as a barrel maker in East Boston, marrying Bridget Murphy and fathering five children—a foundation for the expansive Kennedy family tree that would eventually dominate American politics and culture.- Early Life & Family Influences: Joseph’s upbringing amidst the bustling immigrant communities of New York instilled in him an appreciation for diverse perspectives and experiences – formative influences that would later permeate his artistic endeavors.
- Education & Initial Career Paths: Despite challenges stemming from rebellious tendencies, Kennedy pursued higher education at UC Berkeley before embarking on a career as an architectural designer. His dedication to craft and meticulous attention to detail foreshadowed his approach to art.
- Notable Works: Among Kennedy’s most acclaimed pieces are “The Yosemite Valley” (1948), a breathtaking depiction of Yosemite National Park's iconic granite cliffs and cascading waterfalls, showcasing his mastery of tonal gradation and atmospheric perspective. Similarly, “Death Valley Nocturne” (1953) captures the eerie stillness of Death Valley at night—illuminated by the silvery glow of moonlight—demonstrating Kennedy’s ability to evoke mood and emotion through color and composition.
- Recognition & Legacy: Joseph Kennedy's artistic contributions were recognized by institutions like The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, securing him prestigious publication grants. His enduring influence extends beyond his paintings; he served as a professor at UC Berkeley, fostering creativity and inspiring generations of aspiring artists. Furthermore, his advocacy for natural building practices continues to resonate today—a testament to his visionary spirit and unwavering dedication to sustainable design.
Pikatiedot
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Natural Building
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Tiny House Movement']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Graham Foundation']
- Full Name: Joseph Kennedy
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks: ['The Art of Natural Building']
- Place Of Birth: New York City, USA

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